Seder haYom is a halachic-kabbalistic work which describes, according to its introduction, "the order one should follow in his days and nights, on Shabbats and holidays, the order of the entire year when sitting at home and walking on the way, when retiring and rising". It was first printed in 1599 in Venice,[2] and again in 1605 in Venice. It is the source of many currently practiced customs, including the Modeh Ani prayer.
New vowelized edition.
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 285
Language: Hebrew
Text: Menukad
Publisher: Aven Yisrael
Seder HaYom Menukad [Hardcover]
By: Rabbi Moshe ben Yehudah Machir
New vowelized edition.
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 285
Language: Hebrew
Text: Menukad
Publisher: Aven Yisrael
Seder HaYom Menukad [Hardcover]
By: Rabbi Moshe ben Yehudah Machir
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